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Europe receded, by choice and otherwise.
In 1997, it receded by another thirty-three feet, and in 1998 by ninety-eight feet.
In general, the boom in publishing that occurred in the aftermath of Franco's death had receded by the early 21st century.
In Quebec, which was crucial in propelling the NDP into second spot nationally just four years ago, the party's vote share receded by 17.5 percentage points to 25%.
By Alex Ross July 27, 2017 The opera-queen stereotype — a pre-Stonewall relic — had receded by the seventies and eighties.
The waters had mostly receded by the morning but bitumen and dirt roads still had a reddish hue and were littered with animal entrails.
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The river had already begun to recede by Thursday afternoon, though it was expected to stay high for several days.
But if they are receding by, say, October, voters could approach Election Day reassured about the future.
Thanks to DVDs, streaming video, cable channels, and the remarkably vigorous revival-house scene, classic movies are ubiquitous; yet the history of cinema is receding by the moment.
As the oceanfront recedes by storm erosion in a rising sea level, elevated homes will eventually be destroyed, as they now occupy the surf zone.
On Friday, Obama appointed an Ebola tsar, a title that suggests a contagious disease can be instructed to recede by imperial fiat.
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